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the english tudor home my face of who i was suppose to become. the chambermaid makes my bed but dad, “i want to make my own bed”. mother doesn’t understand “i don’t know where this child comes from but she isn’t mine”; not to relish in the riches of glitz and diamond chandeliers. this is your life not mine i am just a puppet of your image it is not mine to own. here little girl we give you a pony, don’t you like that? that maybe the only thing i like   he is the only one who knows what love is. dinner is served madame. i don’t want to sit in the 24 seated mahogany table i want macaroni and cheese i will eat in the kitchen. oh GOD, why can’t i have an ozzie and harriet home? oh you will someday. the some day is my new name and face to own. surely you can live like a princess with humility   wear love around like a wreath of baby's breath atop my head not behind a mask of a painted doll.~~lorilynn copyright*lorilynn 2010
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Sep 24, 2010
Sep 24, 2010 at 3:02 PM UTC
A PAST WITHOUT A FACE
the english tudor home my face of who i was suppose to become. the chambermaid makes my bed but dad, “i want to make my own bed”. mother doesn’t understand “i don’t know where this child comes from but she isn’t mine”; not to relish in the riches of glitz and diamond chandeliers. this is your life not mine i am just a puppet of your image it is not mine to own. here little girl we give you a pony, don’t you like that? that maybe the only thing i like   he is the only one who knows what love is. dinner is served madame. i don’t want to sit in the 24 seated mahogany table i want macaroni and cheese i will eat in the kitchen. oh GOD, why can’t i have an ozzie and harriet home? oh you will someday. the some day is my new name and face to own. surely you can live like a princess with humility   wear love around like a wreath of baby's breath atop my head not behind a mask of a painted doll.~~lorilynn copyright*lorilynn 2010
lorilynn
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Sep 24, 2010
Sep 24, 2010 at 3:02 PM UTC
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